Arts & Sciences

Blake O’Neal Turner to present Mitchem Fellow Lecture, Jan. 31
Blake O’Neal Turner, the Arnold L. Mitchem Dissertation Fellow, will present the Mitchem Fellow Lecture, “Black Education Spaces: Black Liberatory Mathematics in the Margins,” on Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 4:30 p.m. in Raynor Memorial Libraries’ Beaumier Suites BC. This lecture, sponsored by the College of Education and the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, explores…

Counseling psychology chair awarded $2.66 million from U.S. Department of Education for school counselor training
Dr. Alan Burkard, chair and professor of counseling psychology in the College of Education, has been awarded a $2.66 million Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration Grant by the U.S. Department of Education to expedite the training of diverse school counselors to help address the need for mental health care among K-12 students in high-need schools.…

President Lovell, Dr. Howard Fuller named to BizTimes Milwaukee’s Wisconsin 275
President Michael R. Lovell and Dr. Howard Fuller, distinguished professor emeritus of education, were selected to BizTimes Milwaukee’s Wisconsin 275, a collection of the state’s most influential executives from a variety of economic sectors. Under President Lovell’s leadership, Marquette has executed its $600 million campus master plan, which has included constructing new buildings for the College…

Called South
A Marquette professor and son of Memphis, Tennessee, leads a group from Marquette on a pilgrimage to sites from civil rights history that still have volumes to say today.





